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  • Create a request asking for particular documents to be uploaded

  • Send the request link to a user outside of Salesforce, which will provide an upload button for each requested document

  • Allow the user to upload one or more documents, including documents that are pre-filled in via merge fields and documents that have been signed via e-signature by the user

  • Approve or reject the received documents, and request another document if one is rejected

  • Store the user-uploaded documents in S-Drive

  • Create document request templates to be used over and over again

Requirements

Overview

Requesting Documents

Let’s say you run a company that provides temporary workers for other companies. You need applicants to submit several different documents to your program:

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When the documents are uploaded, they are stored in S-Drive for easy, organized access.

Providing Documents Requested

When the requestee receives a DocuFetch request link, they can click the link and see a page with each item that is requested. For each item they can click the corresponding button to complete the request--upload, fill in form, or e-sign.

They will see a progress bar for the request and a status for each item as they complete the request.

Configuring DocuFetch on Salesforce

Edit the Lightning Record Page of an object you want to use DocuFetch with. In the example, we’ll use Account.

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Save the settings and Go Back to the Account Page. Now you’re ready to create a Request Item.

Creating a Request

On the Request component, click the + icon and “Create New Request”

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Now you will see the Request on the Request component. You can copy the link and email it to the Requestee.

For questions and more information, please contact us at sdrive@cyangate.com